Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

Report 2 Downloads 57 Views
Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement This guide will describe the steps necessary to replace damaged components of the mount assembly.

Written By: Mike

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 1 of 6

Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

INTRODUCTION Is your headlamp failing to maintain a stable, upright position? You may need to replace the mount assembly.

TOOLS:

PARTS:

Phillips #0 Screwdriver (1)

6.4mm Steel Washer (1) 6.4mm x 11.1mm Bolt Philips #0 Head (1) 6.4mm Hex Nut (1)

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 2 of 6

Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

Step 1 — Examine the Mount Assembly 

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Check the mount assembly for a loose or missing nut and/or bolt.

Page 3 of 6

Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

Step 2 — Remove the Old Nut & Bolt 

Remove the old nut and bolt by using a Phillips head screwdriver to rotate the bolt counterclockwise until it becomes free. The nut should become free on its own as the bolt is removed. If it doesn't, poke the nut out using the screwdriver.



Insert the new nut by placing it in the left side of the circular hole created after the removal of the old nut & bolt in step 2.

Step 3 — Insert New Nut

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 4 of 6

Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

Step 4 — Insert the New Bolt 

Insert the threaded portion of the new bolt with the washer into the right side of the circular hole created by the removal of the old nut & bolt in step #2.



Firmly hold the nut in place with your left thumb such that the nut will not rotate.

Step 5 — Hold the Nut

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 5 of 6

Petzl E03 050 Headlamp Mount Assembly Replacement

Step 6 — Tighten the Bolt 

Tighten the new bolt into the new nut by turning the bolt clockwise using a Phillips head screwdriver until the bolt & nut are tight.

This document was last generated on 2017-06-17 11:40:22 AM.

© iFixit — CC BY-NC-SA

www.iFixit.com

Page 6 of 6